Maple Heights Housing Development

Townhouse Development

QPK Design was design architect and architect of record for an $11.2M design/build project to replace the aging, vacant Cherry Hill Apartment Complex in the City of Syracuse with a new 14-building, 50-unit townhouse development (Maple Heights).

The 13 town home buildings provide a total of 6 one-bedroom, 9 two-bedroom, 18 three-bedroom, 15 four-bedroom and 2 five-bedroom units. The development also includes a new ancillary building housing management offices and a community center.

Maple Heights was built to blend into the surrounding neighborhood and provide affordable housing for 38 low- and moderate-income families and 12 qualified homeless veterans. Funding for the project was provided by the New York State Housing Trust Fund, the federal Low-Income Housing Credit Program, OTDA’s Homeless Housing and Assistance Program, Housing Visions and Key Bank.

Maple Heights Housing Development

Townhouse Development

QPK Design was design architect and architect of record for an $11.2M design/build project to replace the aging, vacant Cherry Hill Apartment Complex in the City of Syracuse with a new 14-building, 50-unit townhouse development (Maple Heights).

The 13 town home buildings provide a total of 6 one-bedroom, 9 two-bedroom, 18 three-bedroom, 15 four-bedroom and 2 five-bedroom units. The development also includes a new ancillary building housing management offices and a community center.

Maple Heights was built to blend into the surrounding neighborhood and provide affordable housing for 38 low- and moderate-income families and 12 qualified homeless veterans. Funding for the project was provided by the New York State Housing Trust Fund, the federal Low-Income Housing Credit Program, OTDA’s Homeless Housing and Assistance Program, Housing Visions and Key Bank.